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Jonathan Békés | Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra

Jonathan Békés | Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra

Starts: Thursday, 23 May 2024
Ends: Thursday, 23 May 2024
Deconstructed, reconstructed, and wildly refreshing. Witness Jonathan Békés, TSO Principal Cello, tackle the ferociously challenging solo of Friedrich Gulda’s Cello Concerto. In it he unpicks everything you’d expect and then puts it back together in a jazzy, folksy and one-of-a-kind way. Adding to the eclectic excellence is the orchestra sounding like a big band in places, complete with drum kit and electric guitar. Then, draw breath and change gears and be whisked away to Italy. In this performance of Pines of Rome, Respighi’s classic is freshly reimagined in James Ledger’s orchestration for wind, brass and percussion to create a seductive and vivid love letter to the Eternal City.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-23 12:00 am 2024-05-23 12:00 am Jonathan Békés | Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Deconstructed, reconstructed, and wildly refreshing. Witness Jonathan Békés, TSO Principal Cello, tackle the ferociously challenging solo of Friedrich Gulda’s Cello Concerto. In it he unpicks everything you’d expect and then puts it back together in a jazzy, folksy and one-of-a-kind way. Adding to the eclectic excellence is the orchestra sounding like a big band in places, complete with drum kit and electric guitar. Then, draw breath and change gears and be whisked away to Italy. In this performance of Pines of Rome, Respighi’s classic is freshly reimagined in James Ledger’s orchestration for wind, brass and percussion to create a seductive and vivid love letter to the Eternal City. 1 Davey Street, Hobart , TAS , 7000 , Australia
1 Davey Street, Hobart , TAS , 7000 , Australia
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